How To Find a Water Leak In Your Home

Water pipes in our Orlando homes are often taken for granted, bringing fresh water in and waste water out. It can be difficult to detect a leak in the vast network of pipes. Sometimes water leaks are more obvious, while others may leave you searching for that evasive drip. 

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Warm areas on the floor can occur when the hot water pipe has a leak, while leaks in cold water pipe are more difficult to notice. You may also feel wet or moist area on the flooring.

Though the sound of water dripping or running can be difficult to hear underneath a concrete slab foundation. Depending where the leak is located subtle sounds of water can be heard and can indicate a leak.

Other signs of a slab leak include, cracks in the tile, baseboards or walls, low water pressure, mold or musty odors and dirty or bad tasting water.

Though the sound of water dripping or running can be difficult to hear underneath a concrete slab foundation. Depending where the leak is located subtle sounds of water can be heard and can indicate a leak.

Other signs of a slab leak include, cracks in the tile, baseboards or walls, low water pressure, mold or musty odors and dirty or bad tasting water.

 

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